Deshaun Watson cited the Future on your Twitter account Tuesday, perhaps shedding some light on your future with the Houston Texans.
The unfortunate quarterback has been the subject of commercial speculation since the end of the regular season, appearing on the last page of The Post earlier this week as a suggestion for the Jets’ commercial target. Watson’s official Instagram account even “liked” a screenshot of the title “WATever It Takes”, posted by Yonkers manager Wayne Schneider.
“I’m trying to be a little patient, I told my mom she should pray for it,” Watson tweeted, quoting rapper Future’s song from 2014, “Codeine Crazy.”
Watson, 25, seemed increasingly impatient with the Texans earlier this month, because owner Cal McNair and vice president of football operations Jack Easterby did not keep promises to give him opinions on decisions to fill vacancies. coach and general manager of the organization following the resignation of Bill O’Brien in October.
Houston hired the New England Patriots player’s personal director, Nick Caserio, as his new GM on January 7, reportedly without consulting Watson.
The Texans announced on Monday that they had completed interviews with Chiefs’ offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy, Colts defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus, Ravens assistant coach David Culley and Bills defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier. They also met previously with Panthers offensive coordinator Joe Brady, former Lions coach Jim Caldwell and former Bengals coach Marvin Lewis.
Watson has not officially requested a switch, according to Pro Football Talk, but the Jets are armed with the second overall choice in the NFL’s 2021 draft between the first four rounds in the next two years.
Watson also comes with a reasonable cap of just $ 15.94 million next season, although it is scheduled to increase to $ 40.4 million and $ 42.4 million over the next two years.